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... ed on the screen.

The S-rank Fissure extermination operation in Umyeonsan Mountain was progressing smoothly. However, the issue now was the appearance of a dragon in Bangbae-dong.

Of all times… Young-Chul thought in frustration.

Kang-Hyun was absent, and all the operational teams had been deployed inside the Fissure at Umyeonsan Mountain.

According to his aide, the Mejai Guild, along with several A and B-rank Hunters, had been dispatched to the newly opened Fissur ...

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